South Africa remembers Nelson Mandela

An image of the late South African leader President Nelson Mandela on display during a special Sunday service in his honour at the Holy Family Church in the West Bank city of Ramallah on December 8, 2013. Mandela, South Africa's first black president who steered his nation out of apartheid and into multi-race democracy, died late on December 5, at the age of 95 after months of illness. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI

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People gather outside South African former president Nelson Mandela home in Houghton, Johannesburg, on December 8, 2013, three days after his death. Mandela, the revered icon of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and one of the towering political figures of the 20th century, died in Johannesburg on December 5 at age 95. Mandela, who was elected South Africa's first black president after spending nearly three decades in prison, had been receiving treatment for a lung infection at his Johannesburg home since September, after three months in hospital in a critical state. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE

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Children hold leaflets with pictures of former South African President Nelson Mandela while waiting outside of his house where he died, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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Tributes and flowers are laid at the base of a statue of late former South African president Nelson Mandela at Parliament Square in central London on December 8, 2013. The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela's courage at a special church service for the anti-apartheid icon in London. AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT

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Tributes and flowers accumulate at the base of a statue of late former South African president Nelson Mandela at Parliament Square in central London on December 8, 2013. The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela's courage at a special church service for the anti-apartheid icon in London. AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT

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A girl pays tribute outside the house where former South African President Nelson Mandela died in, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

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People pay tribute to South African former president Nelson Mandela outside his home in Houghton, Johannesburg, on December 8, 2013, three days after his death. Mandela, the revered icon of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and one of the towering political figures of the 20th century, died in Johannesburg on December 5 at age 95. Mandela, who was elected South Africa's first black president after spending nearly three decades in prison, had been receiving treatment for a lung infection at his Johannesburg home since September, after three months in hospital in a critical state. AFP PHOTO / FILIPPO MONTEFORTE

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A woman takes photos of flowers outside the house where former South African President Nelson Mandela died, in Johannesburg December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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A South African flag is draped over the arm of the statue of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

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Motorcyclists pay tribute to former South African President Nelson Mandela while riding past his house where he died, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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Flowers and tributes to former South African president Nelson Mandela are laid outside the South African Embassy in central London on December 8, 2013. The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela's courage at a special church service for the anti-apartheid icon in London. AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT

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South African soldiers dance outside the house where former South African President Nelson Mandela died, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Yves Herman

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Women pray during a mass commemorating late South African President Nelson Mandela on December 8, 2013 in Soweto, near Johannesburg. South Africans crowded into churches, mosques, temples and synagogues on December 8 to remember Mandela, encouraged by their president to celebrate a life that transcended race and religion. Mandela, the revered icon of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and one of the towering political figures of the 20th century, died in Johannesburg on December 5 at age 95. AFP PHOTO / PEDRO UGARTE

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Wreaths of flowers lie on the ground at the feet of a statue of late President Nelson Mandela (R) at Nobel Square, where statues of South Africa's four Nobel Peace Prize winners (fromL Albert Luthuli, Desmond Tutu, F.W. de Klerk, and Nelson Mandela) stand, on December 8, 2013 in Cape Town. South Africans of all races and religions united in an outpouring of prayer and song for their beloved Nelson Mandela on December 8, hearing calls to keep his dream of a Rainbow Nation alive. AFP PHOTO / RODGER BOSCH

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Youths cycle past a picture of South African anti-apartheid hero Nelson Mandela on a street in Surabaya, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. The sign reads, "World in mourning". REUTERS/Sigit Pamungkas

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Tributes and flowers are laid at the base of a statue of late former South African president Nelson Mandela at Parliament Square in central London on December 8, 2013. The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela's courage at a special church service for the anti-apartheid icon in London. AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT

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A motorcyclist pays tribute to former South African President Nelson Mandela as she rides near his house where he died in, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

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People pay tribute and place flowers outside the house where former South African President Nelson Mandela died in, in Johannesburg, December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun

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Women pray during a mass commemorating late South African President Nelson Mandela on December 8, 2013 in Soweto, near Johannesburg. South Africans crowded into churches, mosques, temples and synagogues on December 8 to remember Mandela, encouraged by their president to celebrate a life that transcended race and religion. Mandela, the revered icon of the anti-apartheid struggle in South Africa and one of the towering political figures of the 20th century, died in Johannesburg on December 5 at age 95. AFP PHOTO / PEDRO UGARTE

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An alter boy stands with a candle infront of a poster of the late South African leader President Nelson Mandela on display during a special service in his honour at the Holy Family Church in the West Bank city of Ramallah December 8, 2013. Mandela, South Africa's first black president who steered his nation out of apartheid and into multi-race democracy, died late on December 5, at the age of 95 after months of illness. AFP PHOTO/ABBAS MOMANI

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Flowers and notes left at the foot of the statue of former South African President Nelson Mandela are seen in Parliament Square in central London December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Olivia Harris

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People view flowers and tributes to former South African president Nelson Mandela laid outside the South African Embassy in central London on December 8, 2013. The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela's courage at a special church service for the anti-apartheid icon in London. AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT

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A man views tributes and flowers to former South African president Nelson Mandela laid outside the South African Embassy in central London on December 8, 2013. The leader of the world's Anglicans, Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, paid tribute to Nelson Mandela's courage at a special church service for the anti-apartheid icon in London. AFP PHOTO/CARL COURT

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People have their photos taken with a statue of late South African President Nelson Mandela (R), at Nobel Square, where statues of South Africa's four Nobel Peace Prize winners stand, on December 8, 2013, in Cape Town. South Africans of all races and religions united in an outpouring of prayer and song for their beloved Nelson Mandela on December 8, hearing calls to keep his dream of a Rainbow Nation alive. Statue at right is F.W. de Klerk. AFP/RODGER BOSCH

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People look at flowers laid at the statue of former South African President Nelson Mandela in Parliament Square in central London December 8, 2013. South African anti-apartheid hero Mandela died aged 95 at his Johannesburg home on December 5 after a prolonged lung infection. REUTERS/Olivia Harris